2024 Wyoming State Senate election|
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The 2024 Wyoming Senate election was held on November 5, 2024, to elect members of the Wyoming Legislature for its 68th session.[1] Partisan primaries were held on August 20.[2] Part of the 2024 United States elections, the election was held alongside races for state house, U.S. House, U.S. Senate, and the presidential election.
Summary
Summary of the 2024 Wyoming  Senate election results[3]
| Party | Candidates | Votes | % | Seats | 
| Before 67th Leg.
 | Up | Won | After 68th Leg.
 | +/โ | 
|  | Republican | 15 | 105,174 | 89.78 | 29 | 15 | 15 | 29 |   | 
|  | Democratic | 3 | 7,742 | 6.61 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |   | 
|  | Write-in | 4,227 | 3.61 | โ | 
| Valid ballots | 117,143 | 87.24 | โ | 
| Blank or invalid ballots | 17,139 | 12.76 | โ | 
| Total | 134,282 | 100% | 31 | 15 | 31 |   | 
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| Popular vote | 
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| Republican | โ | 89.78% |  
| Democratic | โ | 6.61% |  
| Write-ins | โ | 3.61% |  | 
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| Seats won | 
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| Republican | โ | 100.00% |  | 
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| Total senate seats | 
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|  |  |  |  
| Republican | โ | 93.55% |  
| Democratic | โ | 6.45% |  | 
Retiring incumbents
Five incumbents will not seek re-election. 
Republicans
Predictions
Detailed results
General election
| District | Republicans | Democrats | Write-ins | Total | 
|  |  |  |  | 
| Candidate | Vote | % | Candidate | Vote | % | Vote | % | Total | Maj. | % | 
| SD 2 |  | Brian Boner | 7,712 | 98.24 | โ | โ | โ | 138 | 1.76 | 7,850 | +7,574 | +96.48 | 
| SD 4 |  | Tara Nethercott | 8,255 | 96.41 | โ | โ | โ | 307 | 3.59 | 8,562 | +7,948 | +92.83 | 
| SD 6 |  | Darin Smith | 8,484 | 95.48 | โ | โ | โ | 402 | 4.52 | 8,886 | +8,082 | +90.95 | 
| SD 8 |  | Jared Olsen | 3,444 | 57.91 | Marguerite Herman | 2,464 | 41.43 | 39 | 0.66 | 5,947 | +980 | +16.48 | 
| SD 10 |  | Gary Crum | 6,331 | 64.83 | Mike Selmer | 3,405 | 34.87 | 30 | 0.31 | 9,766 | +2,926 | +29.96 | 
| SD 12 |  | John Kolb | 4,359 | 69.47 | Kenilynn S. Zanetti | 1873 | 29.85 | 43 | 0.69 | 6,275 | +4,316 | +68.78 | 
| SD 14 |  | Laura Taliaferro Pearson | 8,025 | 94.20 | โ | โ | โ | 494 | 5.80 | 8,519 | +7,531 | +88.40 | 
| SD 16 |  | Dan Dockstader | 8,830 | 96.99 | โ | โ | โ | 274 | 3.01 | 9,104 | +8,556 | +93.98 | 
| SD 18 |  | Tim French | 8,568 | 94.43 | โ | โ | โ | 505 | 5.57 | 9,073 | +8,063 | +88.87 | 
| SD 20 |  | Ed Cooper | 8,236 | 97.17 | โ | โ | โ | 240 | 2.83 | 8,476 | +7,996 | +94.34 | 
| SD 22 |  | Barry Crago | 8,599 | 93.95 | โ | โ | โ | 554 | 6.05 | 9,153 | +8,045 | +87.89 | 
| SD 24 |  | Troy McKeown | 5,305 | 92.15 | โ | โ | โ | 452 | 7.85 | 5,757 | +4,853 | +84.30 | 
| SD 26 |  | Tim Salazar | 7,266 | 97.01 | โ | โ | โ | 224 | 2.99 | 7,490 | +7,042 | +94.02 | 
| SD 28 |  | Jim Anderson | 5,354 | 94.49 | โ | โ | โ | 312 | 5.51 | 5,666 | +5,042 | +88.99 | 
| SD 30 |  | Charles Scott | 6404 | 96.78 | โ | โ | โ | 213 | 3.22 | 6,617 | +6,191 | +93.56 | 
Closest races
Only three races saw competition between Republicans and Democrats. All three were won by Republicans.
- SD 8, 16.48% (980 votes) โ Jared Olsen (Rep.)
- SD 10, 29.96% (2,926 votes) โ Gary Crum (Rep.)
- SD 12, 68.78% (4,316 votes) โ John Kolb (Rep.)
Republican primaries
For the sake of brevity, races in which no candidate filed will not be shown.[10]
| District | Winners | Runners-up | Write-ins | Total | 
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| Candidate | Vote | % | Candidate | Vote | % | Candidate | Vote | % | Vote | % | Total | Maj. | % | 
| SD 2 |  | Brian Boner | 3,662 | 98.52 | โ | โ | โ | โ | โ | โ | 55 | 1.48 | 3,717 | 3,607 | 97.04 | 
| SD 4 |  | Tara Nethercott | 2,942 | 72.68 | Gregg Smith (withdrawn) | 1,059 | 26.16 | โ | โ | โ | 47 | 1.16 | 4,048 | 1,883 | 46.52 | 
| SD 6 |  | Darin Smith | 1780 | 37.60 | Eric D. Johnston | 1267 | 26.76 | Four others | 1,674 | 35.36 | 13 | 0.27 | 4734 | 513 | 10.84 | 
| SD 8 |  | Jared Olsen | 1,222 | 92.44 | โ | โ | โ | โ | โ | โ | 100 | 7.56 | 1,322 | 1,122 | 84.87 | 
| SD 10 |  | Gary E. Crum | 1,712 | 59.99 | Keith Kennedy | 1,129 | 39.56 | โ | โ | โ | 13 | 0.46 | 2,854 | 583 | 20.43 | 
| SD 12 |  | John K. Kolb | 1,313 | 61.33 | Jeff Ramaj | 814 | 38.02 | โ | โ | โ | 14 | 0.65 | 2,141 | 499 | 23.31 | 
| SD 14 |  | Laura Taliaferro Pearson | 2,212 | 46.70 | Albert Sommers | 2,025 | 42.75 | Bill Winney | 490 | 10.34 | 10 | 0.21 | 4,737 | 187 | 3.95 | 
| SD 16 |  | Dan Stockader | 3,168 | 97.42 | โ | โ | โ | โ | โ | โ | 84 | 2.58 | 3,252 | 3,084 | 94.83 | 
| SD 18 |  | Tim A. French | 3,192 | 57.81 | Landon Greer | 2,311 | 41.85 | โ | โ | โ | 10 | 0.34 | 5,522 | 881 | 15.95 | 
| SD 20 |  | Ed Cooper | 2,652 | 51.96 | Tom Olmstead | 2,428 | 47.57 | โ | โ | โ | 24 | 0.47 | 5,104 | 224 | 4.39 | 
| SD 22 |  | Barry Crago | 3,107 | 55.25 | Mark Jennings | 2,500 | 44.45 | โ | โ | โ | 17 | 0.30 | 5,624 | 607 | 10.79 | 
| SD 24 |  | Troy D. McKeown | 1,602 | 57.11 | Phil Christopherson | 1,192 | 42.50 | โ | โ | โ | 11 | 0.39 | 2,805 | 410 | 14.62 | 
| SD 26 |  | Tim Salazar | 2,626 | 60.24 | Elizabeth Philp | 1,726 | 39.60 | โ | โ | โ | 7 | 0.16 | 4,359 | 900 | 20.65 | 
| SD 28 |  | Jim Anderson | 1,304 | 50.23 | Bryce Reece | 1,274 | 49.08 | โ | โ | โ | 18 | 0.69 | 2,596 | 30 | 1.16 | 
| SD 30 |  | Charles K. Scott | 1,438 | 47.65 | Robert L. Hendry | 1,179 | 39.07 | Charles H. Schoenwolf | 394 | 13.06 | 7 | 0.23 | 3,018 | 259 | 8.58 | 
Democratic primaries
For the sake of brevity, races in which no candidate filed will not be shown.[10]
| District | Winners | Write-ins | Total | 
|  |  |  | 
| Candidate | Vote | % | Vote | % | Total | Maj. | % | 
| SD 8 |  | Marguerite Herman | 460 | 97.87 | 10 | 2.13 | 470 | 450 | 95.74 | 
| SD 10 |  | Mike Selmer | 670 | 99.26 | 5 | 0.74 | 675 | 665 | 98.52 | 
| SD 12 |  | Kaylen S. Zanetti | 356 | 99.72 | 1 | 0.28 | 357 | 355 | 99.44 | 
District 2
Republican primary
Nominee
Results
Democratic primary
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 7 write-in votes and 153 blank ballots were cast.[11]
General election
District 4
Republican primary
Nominee
Withdrawn
- Gregg Smith, army veteran[12]
Results
Democratic primary
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 104 write-in votes and 480 blank ballots were cast.[11]
General election
District 6
Republican primary
Nominee
- Darin Smith, attorney, Christian Broadcasting Network executive and congressional candidate in 2016 and 2022
Candidates
Declined
Results
Democratic primary
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 37 write-in votes and 281 blank ballots were cast.[11]
General election
District 8
Republican primary
Nominee
Declined
Results
Democratic primary
Nominee
Results
General election
District 10
Republican primary
Nominee
Candidates
Declined
Results
Democratic primary
Nominee
Results
General election
District 12
Republican primary
Nominee
Candidates
- Jeff Ramaj, businessman[17]
Results
Democratic primary
Nominee
Results
General election
6275	318	6593
95.18	4.82
District 14
Republican primary
Nominee
Candidates
Declined
Withdrawn
Results
Democratic primary
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 27 write-in votes and 206 blank ballots were cast.[11]
General election
District 16
Republican primary
Nominee
Results
Democratic primary
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 19 write-in votes and 258 blank ballots were cast.[11]
General election
District 18
Republican primary
Nominee
Candidates
Results
Democratic primary
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 15 write-in votes and 164 blank ballots were cast.[11]
General election
District 20
Republican primary
Nominee
- Ed Cooper, incumbent senator (2021โpresent)
Candidates
Results
Democratic primary
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 34 write-in votes and 259 blank ballots were cast.[11]
General election
District 22
Republican primary
Nominee
- Barry Crago, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives from the 40th district (2021โpresent)
Candidates
- Mark Jennings, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives from the 30th district (2015โpresent)
Declined
Results
Democratic primary
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 34 write-in votes and 246 blank ballots were cast.[11]
General election
District 24
Republican primary
Nominee
Candidates
- Phil Christopherson, former CEO
Results
Democratic primary
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 21 write-in votes and 88 blank ballots were cast.[11]
General election
District 26
Republican primary
Nominee
Candidates
Results
Democratic primary
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 26 write-in votes and 238 blank ballots were cast.[11]
General election
District 28
Republican primary
Nominee
Candidates
Results
Democratic primary
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 21 write-in votes and 235 blank ballots were cast.[11]
General election
District 30
Republican primary
Nominee
Candidates
Results
Democratic primary
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary. 25 write-in votes and 162 blank ballots were cast.[11]
General election
References
- ^ "Wyoming State Senate elections, 2024". Ballotpedia. Retrieved February 22, 2024.
- ^ Secretary of State of Wyoming (January 2024). "2024 Key Election Dates" (PDF). Retrieved July 10, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Statewide Senate Unofficial Summary Wyoming General Election - November 5, 2024" (PDF). WY SOS. Retrieved November 13, 2024.
- ^ Beck, Madelyn (May 30, 2024). "Contentious far-right legislator Anthony Bouchard won't run for reelection". WyoFile. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
- ^ Habermann, Hannah (March 22, 2024). "Navajo State Senator Affie Ellis will not seek another term in the legislature". Wyoming Public Radio. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
- ^ Watson, David (May 3, 2024). "Furphy retires from Wyoming Legislature, endorses Crum candidacy". Laramie Boomerang. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
- ^ "Sen. Baldwin announces retirement from Wyoming Legislature". Wyoming Tribune Eagle. February 28, 2024. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
- ^ "Kinskey not seeking reelection to Wyoming Senate". The Sheridan Press. April 10, 2024. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
- ^ Jacobson, Louis (October 23, 2024). "The State Legislatures: Several Key Battleground Chambers Remain Toss-ups". Sabato's Crystal Ball. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
- ^ a b "Statewide Senate Official Summary Wyoming Primary Election - August 20, 2024" (PDF). WY SOS. Retrieved December 17, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad "Statewide Senate Official Summary Wyoming Primary Election - August 20, 2024" (PDF). WY SOS. Retrieved November 13, 2024.
- ^ Wolfson, Leo (December 12, 2023). "Cheyenne Political Newcomer Is First To Announce 2024 Candidacy For Legislature". Cowboy State Daily. Retrieved November 13, 2024.
- ^ "Gary Bjorklund". Ballotpedia. Retrieved November 13, 2024.
- ^ a b Wolfson, Leo (April 30, 2024). "Challengers Line Up To Test Wyoming Senate Firebrand Anthony Bouchard". Cowboy State Daily. Retrieved November 13, 2024.
- ^ Gendron, Jared (May 24, 2024). "Laramie County resident Taft Love announces bid for Wyoming Senate". Cap City News. Retrieved November 13, 2024.
- ^ "Kim Withers Announces Candidacy for Wyoming State Senate District 6". Guernsey Gazette. May 8, 2024. Retrieved November 13, 2024.
- ^ "Jeff Ramaj Seeks Election in Senate District 12". Sweetwater NOW. June 17, 2024. Retrieved November 13, 2024.
- ^ Maio, Pat (August 21, 2024). "Kemmerer Bus Driver Beats House Speaker Albert Sommers In Stunning Senate Race Upset". Cowboy State Daily. Retrieved November 13, 2024.
- ^ Wolfson, Leo (June 17, 2024). "Bill Winney Has Lost Six Times For Wyoming Legislature; Will 7th Try Be The Charm?". Cowboy State Daily. Retrieved November 13, 2024.
- ^ Hassrick, Buzzy (May 15, 2024). "Cody businessman announces candidacy for State Senate District 18". Cody Enterprise. Retrieved November 13, 2024.
- ^ Culkin, Tommy (March 22, 2024). "Former Natrona Commissioner Hendry announces senate candidacy". Oil City News. Retrieved November 13, 2024.
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